I have wrote a c# function in order to parse an XML Stream. My XML can have several nodes.
Example :
<Stream>
<One>nnn</One>
<Two>iii</Two>
<Three>jjj</Three>
</Stream>
But sometimes, it is :
<Stream>
<Two>iii</Two>
</Stream>
Here is my c# code :
var XML = from item in XElement.Parse(strXMLStream).Descendants("Stream") select item;
string strOne = string.Empty;
string strTwo = string.Empty;
string strThree = string.Empty;
if ((item.Element("One").Value != "")
{
strOne = item.Element("One").Value;
}
if ((item.Element("Two").Value != "")
{
strTwo = item.Element("Two").Value;
}
if ((item.Element("Three").Value != "")
{
strThree = item.Element("Three").Value;
}
With this code, if my Stream is full ( Node On, Two and three), there's no problem! But, if my Stream has only the node "Two", I get a NullReferenceException.
Is there a way to avoid this exception (I cannot change my Stream).
Thanks a lot :)
Elements exist before trying to reference their value. – Daniel Kelley Jan 20 at 11:56